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package org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.usertype;
import org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.util.CompilationTest;
import org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.util.TestForIssue;
import org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.util.WithClasses;
import org.junit.Test;
import static org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.util.TestUtil.assertMetamodelClassGeneratedFor;
import static org.hibernate.jpamodelgen.test.util.TestUtil.assertPresenceOfFieldInMetamodelFor;
/**
* @author Hardy Ferentschik
*/
@TestForIssue(jiraKey = "METAGEN-28")
public class UserTypeTest extends CompilationTest {
@Test
@WithClasses({ ContactDetails.class, PhoneNumber.class })
public void testCustomUserTypeInMetaModel() {
assertMetamodelClassGeneratedFor( ContactDetails.class );
assertPresenceOfFieldInMetamodelFor(
ContactDetails.class, "phoneNumber", "@Type annotated field should be in metamodel"
);
}
}